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carldaman
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Tigran chess engine

Post by carldaman » Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:11 am

I downloaded versions 2.3 and 2.4n earlier in the year, but I can't remember from what site. Is there a website for this engine? Does anyone know who the author is ?

Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL

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Graham Banks
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Re: Tigran chess engine

Post by Graham Banks » Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:35 am

carldaman wrote:I downloaded versions 2.3 and 2.4n earlier in the year, but I can't remember from what site. Is there a website for this engine? Does anyone know who the author is ?

Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL
http://tigran.swhu.tk/#!

The author is Gabor Mihaly.
My email addresses:
gbanksnz at gmail.com
gbanksnz at yahoo.co.nz

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Sylwy
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Re: Tigran chess engine

Post by Sylwy » Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:38 am

carldaman wrote: Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL
Hello Carl !

Tigran was a private chess engine for many years:

http://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/MASPV+2008

And about the author:

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gabor-mihaly/50/221/203

Best to you !
SilvianR

PS: Mr.Graham has a nice logo for this engine !

Gerd Isenberg
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Re: Tigran chess engine

Post by Gerd Isenberg » Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:46 am

Sylwy wrote:
carldaman wrote: Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL
Hello Carl !

Tigran was a private chess engine for many years:

http://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/MASPV+2008

And about the author:

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gabor-mihaly/50/221/203

Best to you !
SilvianR

PS: Mr.Graham has a nice logo for this engine !
Thanks to Graham and SilvianR for the information. Just made the cpw pages and recognized the apparently Spanish engine Tigran which played the
4th Spanish Open Computer Chess Championship 1996. Does anybody know the author of the Spanish Tigran?

Thanks,
Gerd

carldaman
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Re: Tigran chess engine

Post by carldaman » Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:37 pm

Graham Banks wrote:
carldaman wrote:I downloaded versions 2.3 and 2.4n earlier in the year, but I can't remember from what site. Is there a website for this engine? Does anyone know who the author is ?

Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL
http://tigran.swhu.tk/#!

The author is Gabor Mihaly.
Thanks, Graham. Web searches don't work as well as they did 10+ years ago.

Regards,
CL

carldaman
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Re: Tigran chess engine

Post by carldaman » Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:39 pm

Sylwy wrote:
carldaman wrote: Tigran is not listed anywhere, except on the CCRL 40/40 list where v2.4 has an established rating of 2395 (impressive for such an obscure engine).

Regards,
CL
Hello Carl !

Tigran was a private chess engine for many years:

http://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/MASPV+2008

And about the author:

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/gabor-mihaly/50/221/203

Best to you !
SilvianR

PS: Mr.Graham has a nice logo for this engine !
Interesting, thanks for all the info, Maestro Ruxy -- and nice to have you back! :)

Regards,
CL

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